George Orwell's fictionalized world where Big Brother reigns supreme is no longer a figment of the imagination, but a prophetic vision of present-day threats. Brent Bozell, founder of the Media Research Center, explains how and why Big Tech is making
Why would Bill Gates want to fund a company that builds a new class of satellites that can take high-resolution photos from space? Well, Technocrats of a feather, like birds, flock together.
In order to be pseudo-anonymous on the Internet, we have to make sure that we are aware that we are being tracked. There are 10 important identifiers that we will work on to prevent someone from recognizing us as we surf the interwebs. If we hide or
• https://www.activistpost.com, By Bianca Gonzalez
Chinese cybercrime group GoldFactory is creating malware to attack Android and iOS that steals face biometrics and uses them to break into bank accounts of the victim, according to The Register.
A new bombshell report by Matt Taibbi and Michael Shellenberger shows that the Obama Administration intelligence agencies used their foreign counterparts to spy on the Trump campaign and its personnel. Why? They wanted the dirt on Trump, but it would
Outrage as Biden administration admits surveilling Americans' private financial transactions for words like 'MAGA' 'Trump' and 'Kamala' in wake of Jan. 6 riots...with people buying BIBLES on top of their watchlist
...to their smartphones by developing the DIIA "State-In-Smartphone" app for Ukraine, and now Ukrainians who try not to die will have all their assets seized.
TL;DR:
Google unveils a game-changing AI upgrade for Android called Bard.
Bard will read and analyze private messages, aiming to enhance the messaging experience.
• John & Nisha Whitehead - The Rutherford Institute
Fueled by a melding of government and corporate power - the rise of the security industrial complex - this watershed moment sounds a death knell for our privacy rights.
"The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist" is a quote generally attributed to Charles Baudelaire – or possibly Keyser Söze depending on who you ask on the internet. Something similar can be said about
Joe Biden's Transportation Security Administration is moving forward with plans to expand facial-recognition technology at 430 U.S. airports despite the fact that a bill has been introduced...
It's neither a bird nor a plane, but a winged microchip as small as a grain of sand that can be carried by the wind as it monitors such things as pollution levels or the spread of airborne diseases.
There is a common internet accusation. I write some articles on a topic and then there is some accusation if there is a financial connection. These question are from naive people who do not understand the internet, journalism or business or viable sc
A U.S. privacy case in state court that accuses a Chinese surveillance camera maker of "corporate voyeurism" has been narrowed to the benefit of the defendant. More generally, the defendant is accused of making false product claims.
• https://www.washingtontimes.com, By Stephen Dinan
The National Security Agency has secretly been buying Americans' internet records and using them for spying purposes without obtaining a warrant, a senior senator revealed Thursday.
This is a victory in a long fight, not just against blanket police surveillance, but also against a culture in which private, for-profit companies build special tools to allow law enforcement to more easily access companies' users and their data
• John & Nisha Whitehead - The Rutherford Institute
All you really need to do in order to be tagged as a suspicious character, flagged for surveillance, and eventually placed on a government watch list is live in the United States.
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